Brother MW-260 appendix

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"Handling the paper cassette

!This printer determines the paper type depending on the installed paper cassette, then automati- cally selects the settings appropriate for that type of paper. Do not transfer paper to a different paper cassette.

!Do not try to reuse paper that has already passed through the printer.

!The paper cassette is made of cardboard. After all of the paper is used, dispose of the cassette according to local regulations.

!Do not use a torn or deformed paper cassette, otherwise damage may result.

!Do not prepare the paper cassette in an extremely humid location, otherwise a malfunc- tion may result.

!Do not touch paper cassettes or paper with wet hands, otherwise a malfunction may result.

!Store the paper cassette out of extremely hot, extremely humid or extremely dusty locations and out of direct sunlight.

!When storing the paper cassette, be sure to close its lid.

!Do not leave paper cassettes in a closed car under a hot sun.

!Use the paper as quickly as possible, otherwise it may become discolored.

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Contents MW-260 Mobile Printer Introduction FCC Warning Introduction Page Precautions Meanings for symbols used in this manual Concerning this printer Recharge Lithium-ion Battery Viii Precautions Others Li-ion Concerning the AC adapterPage Xiii Operating precautions Page Page Contents Right side General DescriptionRemoving the protective film Operating ProceduresAfter charging is finished, disconnect the AC adapter ChargingPage Set the interface switch to Bluetooth Set the interface switch to IrDA infraredTurning on/off the printer Other features of Bluetooth technology Bluetooth Functions GuideWhat is Bluetooth? Precautions for using BluetoothPreparing the paper To prepare the paper cassetteFirmly fold the lid back Along the fold Page Insert the paper cassette Installing the paper cassettePaper type indication Sending data through an IrDA connection Sending data from a Pocket PC or computerSending data through a USB connection Communicating with BluetoothEstablish a Bluetooth con Nection Start printingPull the paper out from the paper output slot Feeding paperInstalling the paper guide Using the paper guideClean the sensor with a dry cotton swab MaintenanceCleaning the printer Cleaning the sensorCleaning the pick-up roller Product specifications Printer specificationsAppendix Troubleshooting Symptoms & remediesPaper sizes print area With a Bluetooth connection Remain in the printer. Contact the sales Direction of the arrow to free it Status indicator light Indicator lightsCharging indicator light Glossary PDA